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TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th& F PRIVATE BULANCES PHONE _COLUMBIA 432 $4 W. W. CHAMBERS' Co. 4 Loans promptly made on houses, busi- ness buildings and apartments —no appraisal charges. BOSSMEPHELPS _ Foundea 1303 1417 K Street—Main 950y t rates In city and finest = ears {6 and from eity hos DR. TRINIBLE DEAD OF HEART DISEASE |Was 61 Years 0ld, Native of Maryland and 23 Years in Practice Here. Dr. Robert S. Trimble, 61 years old, a practicing ph morb than 23 years, died of heart dis- ease at his 1923 H street, yesterday. Dr. Trimble was a Medical Society of t Columbia and was for a_member of the dence, member of the District of everal year of _Georg T Millions of men can earn money, but the man who can save is head and shoulders above his fellows. FEDERAL-AMERICAN 39/, on Savings ‘Copyright 1926 Hart Schafiver & Mars n of this city for | * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JANUARY 3. 1927. Washington University Hospital. He also was a member of Hiram Lodge, F. A A M. Born in Hancock, Md., December 9, 1865, he came to Washington July 1, 1885, and entered the Government service. Later, while employed in the Post Office Department, he attended olumbian College, now George Washington University, graduating in 1903 In1 E. Snyde) widow, a daughter, ) both of Funer at his late r 6 he was married to Miss Ada He is survived by his| Robert Trimble, and a Dorothy McCammond, wil be conducted dence tomorrow after- non at 1 o'clock. Rev, Dr. J. L. Mc- Lean, p: of Union M. E. Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. | Players-Lasky Co. Denies Charges. o Famous Players- is or ever has fon In restraint of s made in a final brief filed the Federal Trade Com- answer to charges that the motion picture producers were en- zaged in unfair trade practices. Oral irgument will be heard January 2 s WE DYE WWEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. the tion Denial Lasky been rade w today with mission, in Linc. 1812 R. EDWIN JOYCE DIES, CLOSING LONG CAREER Expires at Age of 63—Was Active in Business and Govern- ment Service. R. Edwin® Joyce, 63 years old, for many yvears in business and in Gov- srnment service in this city, died at his home, 1461 Spring place, yesterday after a long illness. A native Washingtonian and a life- long resident of this city, Mr. Joyce | was the son of the late Andrew J. Jovce, ploneer carriage maker. He followed his father's profession for many years and then later was em- ployed in the Government service, his last position being with the vocational training section of the Veterans’ Bu- reau. Mr. Joyce was a member of the As- eociation of Oldest Inhabitants of the | District of Columbia, of the Washing- ton Council, Knights of Columbus; the Washington Board of Trade, - the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club and Foresters. For many years he was active in Catholic Church cir- cles. He s survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie Beall Joyce; a daughter, Mrs. oseph E. Dyer, jr., of this city; a son - AFTER HOLIDAY SALE IS ON TODAY 47 Hart Schaffner & arx finest overcoats 75 and *85 values 6 This group includes overcoats of the very newest styles and very finest fabrics—as choice a collection of coats as was ever shown in this city Business men who know the value of fine clothes and always wear them, will make a big saving by taking advantage of this offering : N Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street administrator at Pittsburgh, and four sisters, Mrs. William H. Dempsey, Mrs. C. G. Thorn of this city, Mrs. James | McGlinchy of Portland, Me.,and Mrs. | C.'P. Thompson of Long Beach, Calif. | Funeral services will be conducted {1n Sacred Heart Catholic Church to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment will be in the old Joyce lot in | Mount Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers will be' L. S. Lipscomb, | Fred S. Smith, John Crowley, Dr. | Walter ' Shannon,” George Clement | Edward J. Walsh, Will H. Mos | William F. Gude. f Clinton Richardson Renamed. | Ciinton C. Richardson of Baltimore ;\vu reappointed to be controller of | | customs of the thirteenth Baltimore | district. ln. Edwin Joyce, assistant prohibition d | | THE WEATHER i | | District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy ’ with temperature near freezing to- night, followed by light rain, with | rising temperature tomorrow. | Maryland—Cloudy tonight, followed | by light rain tomorrow, and in ex- treme west portion tomorrow; rising | temperature tomorrow and in west | portion tonight. 1l Virginia—Generally fair _tonight: | warmer in extreme west portion; to- morrow cloudy and warmer, probably | light rain in the interior. West _Virginia—Increasing _cloudi- ness followed by light rain late to- night and tomorrow; rising temper: ture tonight. Records for 24 Hours. { | Thermometer—4 p.m., 35; 8 p.m., 33; 12 midnight, 82; 4 am., 31; 8 am., 3 1 noon, 37. Barometer—4 p.m., 29. 129.70; 12 midnight, 29.69; 4 18 am, 29.80; noon, 29.85. | Highest temperature {at noon today. | Lowest temperature, 30, occurred at | |2 am. today. . Temperature same date last year— Highest, 57; lowest, 29. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:34 a.m. and 7:51 | p.m.; high tide, 2:01 a.m. and 1:65 p.m. | Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:23 a.m. and 8:39 p.m.; high tide, 2:48 a.m. and 2:43 p.m. N | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets | 4:57 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:58 p.m. 7 Moon rises 7:15 alm.; sets 4:53 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. | Temperature and condition of the | water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 45; condition, muddy. Stations. oy o Clear Ciohay Cloudy ¢ API lene . Albany Al ¢ antic City altimore .. irmingham ismarck oston utalo ‘harlestor Chicago . “incinnati Cleveland .. Colum'a.9.C. Denver { Detroit T Paso! alvesto Holena .. Horon, 8. 1. Indlanapolis Tacksonville Kansas City s Aneeles. | Louisville ami, Fla. N “Orjeans. . New York.. 2! Okla. City. SRR e 32D P P DR DI DINZDIIDID EETAR AP RE F et 131915 PSRRI (23BN FERF St Phoenix ... Pittaburgh. . | Portland Me. ortland, Ore Diego. . 3 rancisco 30. 910 o 1020031 PERSRERERRL3% 50 0,01 Clear FORFIGN. | (R am.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. ‘arls, 33 Clou Kholm, Swedei 3 e ortp (Fayal). Ax ami]t 68 Part clou on, Bermuda. 84 Part cl Siyoo woR @ of 4 60 Clear, ana. Cuba v Colon, Canal Zgrne. 78 __Cloudy | enlisted | He {and Mrs. | tion L:l:re. nducted a grocery business. ARCHBISHOP’S FUNERAL | WILL BE TOMORROW Most Rev. Peter Fumasoni Biondi, Apostolic Delegate, to Say Mass at Richmond Obsequies. i By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, January 3.—His excellency the Most Rev. Peter Fu masoni Blondi, apostolic delegate to| the United States, will say the mass at the funeral of Archbishop Denis J O'Connell at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Wednesday at 10 o'clock Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Baltimore was to have celebrated th . but he was reported ill at his home today. The body of Archbishop O'Connell| will be taken to the cathedral tomor: row morning and will lie in state until tomorrow night. Pontifical requiem mass will be said by Bishop Andrew J. Brennan of the Richmond diocese. | Students at all parochial schools will | attend the servic ! Burial will be in Mount Calvary | Cemetery, near the grave of Right| Rev. Augustine Van De Vyver, 4 bishop O’Connell's predecess Bishop of Richmond. Bishop Francis J ington, Ky., will preach sermon. R. M. 0’DOUD DIES. Veteran of Two Wars Expires at | Soldiers’ Home. Richard M. O'Doud, 73 years old, | veteran of Indian and the Spanish American Wars, died at the Soldie: Home Hospital yesterday after a lin- | gering ilin Mr. 0’'Doud was tired post quarterma sergeant, having served more than 31 years in the Regular Army. The deceased wa Point, N. Y., in 18 in the United States Army. was_retired in June, 1903, and has made his home at the Soldiers’ Home here since. He is survived by tw Katherine Whiteford, 1507 M street, | Agnes Gettes, New York City. The body will be taken to New | York for burlal. Arrangements have not been completed. Howard of C the fun born at and at West 19 he sters, Mrs, FRANK ALLMUTH DEAD. |¢ Employed for Past Twelve Years in ‘War Department. Frank A. Alimuth, 51 years old, chief clerk, policy and histarical sec- tion, executive divisfon, adjutant gen- eral’s office, War Department, died yesterday at his residence, 3936 Lega- reet. He had been employed in “he War Department for the past 12 years He was born In Philadelphia and | was a graduate of the College of the City of New York and of the George- town University Law School. He en- tered_Government employ in 1909 in the Navy Department, where he re- mained uptil he was transferred to the War Department, in 1914. | Mr. Allmuth is survived by his| widow, Mrs. Ella W. Allmuth: two| brothers, Alfred Allmuth of Baltimore | and William Allmuth of Brooklyn, and four sisters, Miss Alice Alimuth of this city, Mrs. Sarah Leonard of New | York_City and Mrs. Clementine Carle and Mrs. Mary A. Barnard of Brook- | yn. Funeral services were conducted]‘ this afternoon at Hysong's undertak- ing parlors by Will the remains will be crema | GrOY, L | Bureau of Engraving Employe Suc- | cumbs After Long Illness. William C. Plitt, 55, for a number | of years engaged in business here, and | for the past 10 years an employe in| the Buresu of Engraving and Print-| ing, dled yesterday at Garfleld Hos- | pital after a lengthy illness. Mr. Plitt was born and educated For a number of years he| He is| survived by his wife, three children, Willls, Irma and Florence; three brothers, Charles F. and Alexander of Washington and Theodore Plitt, Nor- folk, Va., and two sisters, Mrs. Em- ma Lustig and Mrs. H. F. Dunhorst, this city. Funeral services will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lustig, 79 V street, con- ducted by Rev. Richard Schmldt, pas- tor of Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will_be in_Prospect Hill FUNERAL DIRECTORS. o LOST. BILLFOLD, black, containing money and drivers. permite: January 1t 830 Penna. ave. n.w. v BILLFOLD. leather. containing bills and cards, on’ 18th st. between T and Swan sts.; reward. 1846 16th st. n.w. BRACELET, on Sunday. northwest section, flexible silver. set with brilllants. Phone Col._R354. Reward. 49 BRACELET. white gold link, mond, 2 sapphires, Sund: Pleasint. Reward. " Call C: BROOCH, platinum. sot with diamonds Raleigh Hotel ~ December Adams 6576. S CUFF_LINK, one gold: initials "G A. G- 1023 engraved on inside. Address Box small dia- vicinity Mt. hia 4323 A G, tan_and white: DOG. brindle bull. male, . *': collar and Mary- anewers to name of *Mac’ fand tag No. 6537: $25 reward. Return after 5 p.m. or Sunday to Wm. Barry, 4417 Charles si.. Brentwood. Md. ir DOG. poodle. -white. _some pink nose._Lincoln 2991. Reward. ne_pearl and brown, rhinestone * aho Cleveland 2507, Timothy Hanlon 641 H St. NE Phone L. 5543 THE ORIGINAL | ] W.R.SPEARE G0, | 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE POTOMAC 4600. FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. NW. 3 WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Embalmer. _Livery in_connection. Commo- dious chapel and =modern crematoriums, Moderate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call Frank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1R Cnapeir.Terephone __Main 2473 "T. F. COSTELLO 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Invalid Limousine ST. NE. 2 Ciaper. Lincoln 524 long. ‘(;lll FOX TERRIER PUPPY. short tall. spotted back: no_tag. _Please call Cleveland 224. ‘UR. red fox. on Lamont st near 18th. 11:30 un, { morning. Reward if returned to 3212 19th n.w. ick, Dignified, Efficient Service. AutoSobis Service Chapel 816 H St. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 GERMAN POLICE PUPPY. three months old" black with light brown markings. wearing collar engraved 0. W. \Tanklir LASSES, silver frame, 31, between 822 A st. and_Wardman Park. . Phone Lincoln_40: Reward. KEYS, Sunday evening on 11th st. or 15th and H street car. about 12 keys on key ring. Return Police Dept.. Union Station. vening December | NOSE GLASSES, tortolse shell frame. on | 12th st. n.w. between F and G. Monday about 9 bought in Richmond. Reward. Mr. Kevhart, 623 Star Bldg. = OVERCOAT, black. with gloves and white at’ Columbia Country Club New ve. Kindly phons R. L. Eacho, Main OVERCOAT. biack, with klasse muffler at ' Columbia Count Year's Eve. Kindly phone Main 10130 PIN—Gold star I.H. 8 V. rew: ndant on bar: initials, Hyattsville 318-R. PIN. gold, bow knot set with pearls: reward Phone Miss Peckham. Col. 1742. ¢ POCKETBOOK, large, black leather, —be- tween 19th and 2]st. Liberal reward. Allies Inn. 1708 New York ave._ POCKETBOOK. bro leather; money, visiting card and kl?' 8 ernoon. between 16th and_Kenni and Retrn 3500 1ith containing 3‘500 13th st. Reward. et k- POCKETBOOK, man's, containing D. C. per- mit, Conn. permit, money order, other cards and’ photos with address, 011° W st. n.w. Return to owner, 905 You st. n.w. Reward. POLICE DOG. tan: license No. 12027. Please return after 5:30 p.m., 600 Hamilton st. n.w. POODLE DOG, small white on Dec. 23, near T5th and 3 sts. n.w. - Telephone _Cleveland 455" 110" Wesl” mhomapple” st Chevy PURSE, containing_$25. key and change: 1 Trinidad ave, 8th and H n.e. 804 Retmen e, atlantic 1481-W. ~ Reward n “child's dark rim. between 018 S GTACHL and end of Sherman Circle bus Tine: "or between ‘there and 1915 10th Phone_Adams 7657. I8 MER_TRUNEK, with Union Transfer | €Ak 137044 : Votwoen Westminster _st. | and de t; reward. Union Transfer Co., Union Station. . rhines i e e ieane Franic. 0810, WATCH CHAIN and Jocket, §old: initial “K" raved on front. ' Reward if returned to $357 5rd ot. n.w. ie b7 n.'n-u-.“"w it i ard, Write” 117 W"h‘ the original W. EA!ipelr establish- | | BEn% prank. 60261009 H St. N.W. | Our Only Stote, 14th & Eye| W. W. Deal & Co. E V. L. SPEARE CO., Neithe# the successors of nor connected Formerly 940 F St. N.W. P. A. TALTAVULL 436 th St. S.W. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE Gawler Service Morticians Since 1850 Member_National Selected Morticians Main 5512 1732 Penna. ve. N.W. Joseph F, Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) o 3034 M St. N.W. Egiaviisyed 1801 Phone JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. Model Chapel Atlantic 1700. Private Ambulance. Livery in_Connection CHAS. S. ZURHORST EAST CAPITOL ST. “lmmn, Lincotn ShaST " Prompt very o Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. o, 1313 F st. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Qher, AR oo RS e NP GEO. C. SHAFFER X SorRATE PRICES ™ | The Hecht Co.-F St.| Cut Flower Shop, 1st FIl. Floral designs delivered promptly to any part of the United States Main 5100 1Y 1440 terday at the home of her daughte: Mrs. C. Pope, jr., U | daughters of this cit w BREWER. | BROWN, BROWN. January 1 JOHNSON. JOYCE, McCARTHY, 0'CONNOR. On Saturds PLITT. 11 E RITTENHOUSE. RYAN. DIES IN ATLANTA. Mrs. Eleanore Madison Braxton, 6§ s old, wife of Frank Braxton of Rhode Island avenue, died ve: wife M Y survived by nd Miss Virgi who went to Atlan Anne Pope She is xton last eek. Deatbs. January 1. 1927 EHRHART of the Ia from the resi North Capitol Tu rment Gl December BRAX n.w will buried Richmond Va. On Sunday Washington Jved University suzhier of hapel papers ples Depa ed this life Sunday it Freedmon’s LLIAM B (HAM) BROWN Wedne Jan 5. at 2 the € A H Rhole Rem Walter funeral 4th st D.m 1087 Hospi d s Brown L Mamir uary Dbrother Redd. Fu of eral WILBUR ¥ band of V. Cissel his late at HOWART Mag Corinne Whee late residence m. Re roent F A at his CHARLES of ;9 and will Dr take DE_ MORELAXD. 27, at 4 foved b Fifikal Departed this life Sunday Iate ter of the m Campbell, | Grpg; | Christian Science reader, atter which | RIS RESH Gresh gav, J e coln Cemeters Monday morning, January 9 am. at_h 5 192 Far; nesday. Ja | ROBINSON, | 1927 R Sin wral from anuary SINCLAIR, A ¥ L TRIMBLE. Funerai v et Jan on Saturday VIOl 3 i Re i L In jflzmnflam. ten €0 10 s And Keep th 1641 "6tn | HER DEVOTED | D. THOMP: | FARLEY arts you are fondly re AMMA. PAPA AND SISTE De- | o'clock 'p.m to_mourn their ughters itdren _and ral Tuestav ok nd Corcoran 1927, at 33 Webster Robb. of relatives and frie at John T. Rh JOHNS, her reside widow of services at Christ Ch on Tuesday. ment_Conere On Monday m.. at_his WILLTAM B at 430 st nw Tushand father of son). Gladys B ton! " brother of Jonnson. - Fur January 5, 1 Tnterment " in Py How we miss vour footste oAnd”vour ‘mile e No_one knows our silent heartach onlv. God alone A i LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN members of Washington Coun- 24, Knights of Col Sunday and requ fces at S Park rd. n at 10 a.m, Dr. A A %o attend his fune ed Feart. Churen. 16 on' Tuesday, January 4. J. EUGENE GALLERY. G. D. WILKIN N. F L The member: '1‘3“ Park rd. Tuesday, January 4, THEODORE W, ELIOT WRIGHT, of Associgtion Oldest e to attend the is suryived tives and teenth S 2 pm. < 1t Moon & funers orida ave. n.w Saturday. January 1 Va. BARBARA AG beloved wife of John McCarthy. Fu from St. James' Catholic Church. W alls Church, Va., January 4. at Falls Chu Tues Sundav. January MARY O'BRIEN Dennis L. O t her late reside n.w. Notice of funeral 3 January 1,127, residence of her daughter. Broderick X OR (nee Turk) residence on Tuésday. Jan- uary 4. at ) am.: thenee 1o St Gabriel's Church. where a_high requiem mass will be sung at 9 am. for the re- pose of her soul. _Interment at Mount livet Cemeterv. = Relatives and friends are invited to attend at_the PETERS. On Sunday, his residence, 331 TERS. bel Peters. Funeral services priv: On_Sunday. ary 2. 19 WILLIAM' C. PLITT, (privi m_th dence of his sister. M ima Lustie ¥ 'st. n.w., on Tuesday, January 4. a pm. Interment at Prospect Hill years. ¥ Al 1027, W day. January 2. at Dm. at hisresidence " JOHN" F.. beloved husi of ophiie ‘H. Ray and father of Mrs Una Bay Palmer and Mra.” Geary W, Lewls lineral from above address Tuiesin Januarv 4, at 8 pm. Interment in Pros: pet Hill Cemetery. . ENNO, _On December 30, 1926, at Salls, bury. Md. ELLA E. beloved wife of Arthur T. Renno. Funeral from the par- lors of James T. Ryan. 31 on Tuesday, January 4. 16 thenco to St. John's Church, Surratt ville, Md.. where mass will be said at 10 am. _ On_Sunday. Sunday, January 2 1927 at 4 o'clock Hm_ Wt Walter Reed General Hoenital, LOUISE T.. wife of Lieut. Col. B. N. Rittenhouse. U. S A.. retired. Fu- neral from All Souls” Church, Wednesday, January 5. at 2 p.m. 3 On Saturdav. January 1. 1 residence. 2100 " Massachuisetts ave. NANNIE MORSE. wife of the late Funeral from her late Tesidence ‘on Tuesday. January 4. at 9:30 .. thence to St. Matthew's Church. and ave. ne: o Shne iyt ame\-flh’" "o Interment Mount Olives Cometery. . at her nw. Josoph J. Ryan. st | from John | sts. | If my dear daug! L AUNT EDNA. * thee, Aty 186 CHILDREN. ¢ rem: lepart o E_ WAT AND WIL he men: SERNON two Toved one, FE. AMANDA MAGRUDER. MAGRUDER. o feel monrn ¢ joy thou - T YAY. In ead but of our dear hoy who Ir None but Some may th When at ti Bug ! i HIS MOTHE TWEEDALE. Tn <l brance of onr devoted FULL (nee Tweedale) life one year ago today. ) HER DROTHERS In sad but loving remembrance 3 BESSTE wh WEIGFL. twelve vear Gone, WILLIAMS. LIAMS, who der ago. Jamary 3. 1 1n_onr home sou Sweet thoughts etill el And the hearts that loved Tife, Love you in deatlr just the THE but not for THE FAMILY. * ¢ remembrance of our nicce. VIVIAN WIL ed this life one year » your name » dearly fii same. FAMILY. * sad but loving remembrance and our broth < OWITZ, who departed v eleven vears ago today, Janu- a 1016, Anniversary mass at Im- maculite Conception Chureh. May his soul rest in peace. Gentle hands that never wearied. Toiling in love's vineyard sweet: Eygs that were forever cheery When our eves they chanced to meet. Tender. patient. bray oted This' was always Frank's way. ver be quoted His worth in goid coul As we think of hin ISTERS AND HIS LOV BROTH ZEGOWITZ. of our WIT Janu; x This day brings back sad memories, Ot ‘our father. gone to rest, And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. Some may think we are mot lonely. In sad but loving remembrance her. FRANK L. ZEGO- leven years ago today. When at times they sce Us siiie. ittle do they know the B i